Audubon High School - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Audubon, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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l r'orrCLASS SONG Wovds and Musxc lv CHARLES 11. 'REYF wif! rl rc. n-Q 3.- I We bld farewell to dear Au ubon A 1 f- LU' ' L f j, . ' 0 , B 1 , 2. W ,shall ne' r forge hat you ve don Alma FW iii? iglif E5 I 'P LEE-1 351 class o th 1' y- ,.....Nuyv we have 51117 mate for our class. hy 'D H2168 gm? 5531 'FEEEEE EE? 1 memories so dearg And we'1l cherish this our we have fought an on , ever led s - 'EEEEF Q 2, ......... . ...,.. . ..... .,... 2 L For this c as I P Z N ' S 0 . o adly we 1 ave thee, I 'ESE EEFH Us 'much JOY? and we haje gained. our famg. we mu t go, Farewell ar Audubon. 9 E F JE EIQQ IEQFQ

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SEASONAL HIGHLIGHTS- - - First Season - 1934 - 35 In September our class was assembled by our teachers, Miss Ayres, Miss Schaffer, Miss Lininger, Miss Demaree, Miss Baker, and Miss Borstein, Many new students from Mt. Ephraim and Runnemede enrolled in our school, making our class a large one. During this year we were busy acquainting ourselves with our new and bewildering surroundings. Thus, we were paving the way for the future by absorbing all new material and preparing ourselves for our next term. Second Season - l935 - 36 The second season found our class under the capable direction of Miss Borstein, Mr. Neel, Mr. Oldham, Mr. Heritage, Mr. Lambert, and Miss Satterfield. Our officers were president, Robert Van Dexter, vice president, Leon Walker, recording secretary, Harriet Marsh, corresponding secretary, Dorothy Sauerwein, treasurer, Louise Rost. Our first activity was our well-attended class party, which was a complete success in that it was the first sophomore party that made money in the high school history. With this accomplished, we looked for- ward eagerly to our third season. Third Season - 1936 - 37 With the help of Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. DuBell, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Lance, Mr. Iaggard, and Mr. Troutman, who loyally sup- ported us in every activity, we began our third season. The officers we elected this year were president, Philip Warnke, vice president, Leon Walker, corresponding secretary, Anna Benzenhoffer, recording secretary, Lillian Wallace, and treas- urer, Ruth Hall. Our movie benefit and junior play, Growing Pains, were well supported. So far as financial endeavor is concerned, our junior year was the most successful, Fourth Season - 1937 - 38 Our fourth and last season! Under the guidance of Miss Dornbach, Mr. Neel, Mr. Keyburtz, Mrs. Lance, and Mrs. Schuler, we carried on. Our officers were president, Philip Warnke, vice president, Leon Walker, secretary, Lillian Wal- lace, and treasurer, Robert Van Dexter. The dramatic offering this year was Skidding. The success of all our extra-curricu- lar activities, however, was crowned by the apex of secondary school athletic endeavor, a State Championship in football. Our secondary education has been completed. What we get from it depends upon what we have put into it. Now we eagerly await the opportunity to make a place for ourselves in the world. This, the supreme test of factual knowledge, char- acter and personality, developed by schooling, must be met squarely and taken in stride. 17



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CLASS POEM Childhood's drawing to a close, Our carefree days are o'er. Childish pleasures we once knew Hold thrills for us no more. Carefree minds and happy hearts Are childhood's greatest boon, But Time, the master of our lives, Can change them all too soon. Minds expand to greater needs, And hearts soon learn to feel There's something more to life than fun - There's something big and real. Ioy, sorrow, fear, and hate - We'll feel them all in time, And find as life flows steadily on That everything won't rime. A coward has no place in life Though sweet that life may beg Heroic hearts have found it hard To live courageously. So at this parting of the ways As out in life we start, Keep the pliant mind of youth And chi1dhood's happy heart. A -- DoRoTHY M I 19 AXWELL

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